Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 Seiten |
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... command - a command in the form of a farewell ( 1 v 91 : 776 ) : Ghost Adieu , adieu , adieu ! Remember me ! These words are seized upon by Hamlet and repeated so that they become the theme of his next soliloquy . The command to ...
... command - a command in the form of a farewell ( 1 v 91 : 776 ) : Ghost Adieu , adieu , adieu ! Remember me ! These words are seized upon by Hamlet and repeated so that they become the theme of his next soliloquy . The command to ...
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... commands to various natural phenomena and human artifacts . The hawk is used as an example of an instrument that though obedient to command , has life and character of its own ; the hand is an example of an instrument that has no ...
... commands to various natural phenomena and human artifacts . The hawk is used as an example of an instrument that though obedient to command , has life and character of its own ; the hand is an example of an instrument that has no ...
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... command the loyalty of Polonius , Laertes , Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and the rest of the court . It is perhaps significant that he does not appear to command the loyalty of the common people . Seen through the eyes of Hamlet , he is ...
... command the loyalty of Polonius , Laertes , Rosencrantz , Guildenstern , and the rest of the court . It is perhaps significant that he does not appear to command the loyalty of the common people . Seen through the eyes of Hamlet , he is ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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